MiniZapr 960 XL 36″

UVC, WHAT IS IT?

Target Staph and MRSA bacteria

PSU UV Light Staph Report

Levels of UVC Energy Needed to Destroy Harmful Microorganisms

Each harmful microorganism has a different level of sensitivity to UVC radiation. Some harmful microorganisms require only a small amount of UVGI to break apart their DNA. While other harmful microorganisms require more UVGI. In order to use UVGI to effectively sterilize surfaces, the operator must understand the exposure levels required. The intensity of the UVC light source, the distance from the light source to the target surface and the length of time required for optimum exposure.

960 MiniZapr XL Operational Requirements

The operational requirements of this system are flexible and operators can adjust their protocols to meet their needs. Operators may optimize the UVGI treatment system and design a regular treatment schedule that effectively targets microbes of particular concern. For the optimum results in any setting, the operator should be aware that a slower, deliberate delivery method delivers significantly higher levels of exposure and more effective germicidal efficacy. Of course, a higher germicidal efficacy provides greater confidence for sterility and safety.

Powder Coat with 6-step Pre-Wash Including Degreaser and Anti-Rust Coating

Shipping Crate

46” x 40” x 25.5”

Crated Weight

270 Pounds

General Description: The 860 MiniZapr sterilizes all hard surfaces with institutional settings, including counters, tables, handrails, floors, cabinets, drawers, sinks, toilets, and bath/showers. This is accomplished with powerful germicidal UVC light. Harmful microorganisms such as MRSA, HIV, C-Diff, Staph, and Influenza are eradicated through DNA destruction, eliminating the potential for “superbugs.” Reliable on-board power via generator or use of 50’ cord and standard wall outlet, provide the most efficient, cost-effective sanitation method available in the industry.